Captain.Heroin
Bluelight Crew
And what if you later found out that statistically no lives had been saved for your sacrifice?
You could never really know what would happen.
I imagine a lot of people would have a gun and not use it.
And what if you later found out that statistically no lives had been saved for your sacrifice?
Yeah because in my kitchen I have a lot of knives, and I just can't help stabbing people all the time.
If you think knives are as deadly as guns, you're fucking stupid. No offense, but it's true.
Name one example in human history where a person wielding a knife killed as many people as he or she could've killed by wielding a gun under similar circumstances. You'll find no such example. Ever.
You could never really know what would happen.
I imagine a lot of people would have a gun and not use it.
Name one example in human history where a person wielding a knife killed as many people as he or she could've killed by wielding a gun under similar circumstances. You'll find no such example. Ever.
EVER.Name one example in human history where a person wielding a knife killed as many people as he or she could've killed by wielding a gun under similar circumstances. You'll find no such example. Ever.
A knife-wielding man killed 19 and injured dozens at a center for people with mental disabilities in Japan today (July 26)
That's just like, you opinion, man..If you think knives are as deadly as guns, you're fucking stupid. No offense, but it's true.
The knife argument is a red herring in the gun debate, dude. No one is running around calling ownership of knives a human right.
as ever, there's a little more to^and look at London right now. Their murder rate has surpassed NYC's, and that's mostly from knife attacks.
as ever, there's a little more to
it than that: https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/uk-43628494
for somebody who tends to hold others to such high standards of debate and evidence, i'm surprised to read such a lazy cheap shot from you.
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Which is kind of my point. There's a lot more to reducing homicides than by calling for stricter gun control (if you're going to call for revising gun laws be very specific with your suggestions)as ever, there's a little more to it than that
It's obviously not guns, I wonder what it is? Even the experts don't knowWhy the rate is going up in London, so far this year, is unclear.
So even though it's just a couple of months, it is worrying that they are even becoming comparable.London tallied 15 murders in February and 22 in March, slightly more than New York City for the same two months, which logged 14 in February and 21 in March, according to murder rate statistics provided to USA TODAY by London's Metropolitan Police and the New York Police Department.
In the British capital, there were 134 murders in 2017, a 40% increase over the last three years ? excluding deaths in terrorist attacks. London Police Commissioner Cressida Dick said recently she believes social media applications such as YouTube, Snapchat and Instagram are partly to blame for the way they normalize violence.
I remember when it was all the fault of video games normalizing violence, and bad movies, and rap music, and now it's new media like YouTube and snapchat. And best of all violence has DROPPED over that time frame. Retards.
^and look at London right now. Their murder rate has surpassed NYC's, and that's mostly from knife attacks.
why apart from? why not as well as? false dilemma is false.Can we think of something apart from changing gun laws that could help reduce homicides?